1989, Joan E. DeJean, Fictions of Sappho, 1546-1937, page 116As has often been remarked, French prose fiction of the Enlightenment is more often feminocentric than its English counterpart.
1999, Ronald Hutton, The Royalist war effort, 1642-1646, page 145The radical absence of women's experience — and, thus, of the actual feminine — from the ostensibly feminocentric terms of Plato's erotic doctrine should warn us not to interpret Plato's strategy simplistically ...